A DAD has expressed outrage that the pervert who exposed himself to his schoolgirl daughter leaving her distressed and shaken has been spared jail.

Tangui Dernaucourt, from Sturges Road, was sentenced to a three-year community punishment order and placed on the sex offenders’ register for five-years after admitting two counts of indecent exposure at Slough Magistrates’ Court on Friday.

The 32-year-old admitted exposing himself to a 15-year-old girl and an 18-year-old girl in two separate incidents earlier this year but escaped a jail sentence because he pleaded guilty.

However the father of the 15-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, slammed the sentence this week saying Dernaucourt had not been adequately punished and said his distressed daughter feared being targeted again.

“I think he has still got a licence to go out there and do what he wants. Justice has not been done,” he said.

“I am not angry, just so disappointed and my daughter is disappointed as well.

“She was in court last week when he was sentenced and it just sent her back to when it all happened.

“I am worried he might do it again because he has not been punished enough and my daughter is concerned he may do it again.”

The Wokingham schoolgirl was subjected to pervert Dernaucourt’s exposure on Thursday, March 31, at about 12.05pm as she walked along the Oxford Road.

At the hearing the court heard how the youngster had been extremely shaken and become upset by the incident and told her mother.

On Wednesday, April 20, the girl saw the defendant in Oxford Road and ran home to her father who restrained the defendant until the police arrived. He was arrested after the girl identified him and taken to Loddon Valley police station for interview.

Speaking of his daughter’s ordeal the 42 year-old father of three said: “She doesn’t go out as much as she used to.

“She likes to stay in her room a lot and she is still frightened to go out. It was really hard on her.

“I hope time will help. She is young and she has that on her side.”

Dernaucourt was also sentenced for exposing himself to an 18-year-old girl on Wednesday, March 23, at 8.50am as she walked along Wellington Road.

At the hearing Dernaucourt offered no explanation for what he had done but Ola Jesuwemimo, prosecuting, said: “He became visibly upset and started to cry and said he was sorry for what he has done and was ashamed.”

The court also heard how he had three other indecent exposure convictions.

“The aggrieving factors are that they were deliberate, the potential serious mental harm likely to be caused to the victims, one of the victims was a minor and the number of occasions that this occurred.

“We have taken into account the reports we have very carefully.”

She added: “Had you not pleaded guilty we would have been given a custodial sentence, but we have reduced your sentence because you pleaded guilty.

“We sentence you to a three year community rehabilitation order with the condition that you attend the Thames Valley Sex Offenders Programme.

“If you fail to comply with this order and fail to successfully complete this programme you could be brought back to court.”

Dernaucourt was also ordered to pay compensation to the two victims – magistrates awarded £200 to the 15-year-old girl and £100 to the 18-year-old.

Higher compensation was awarded to the younger victim because of her age and the fact she was clearly distressed by this occurrence.